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2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back


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  On 6/20/2019 at 8:57 PM, Huckleberry said:
Nobody calls countries by their native name, although I'm not sure why. Country names, like most things, are translated. But person names are not. It is indeed a bit weird.
We are Amerikas förenta stater in Sweden.
Also, I guess I should say here that person names aren't translated unless they're based on a different alphabet.
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  On 6/20/2019 at 8:42 PM, Captain Ron said:

I haven't seen a replay of the goal itself, but from what I am reading it looks like it was meant to be a cross into the middle of the box that was deflected in.

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It was definitely a shot.  Haven't seen any replays after the VAR review, but it looked to me like if there was a deflection, it was a glancing deflection as opposed to a full on redirect by the defender.  Didn't seem like it would have affected the keeper's chances for a save, but I'm not sure since I wasn't able to watch it again. 

seems like the official scoring was always an OG from other comments here, and the coverage on Fox was just not correct initially, then reported it was "changed" to an own goal, instead of more truthfully saying something like "we incorrectly reported that it was a goal credited to Heath"

anyway.

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  On 6/20/2019 at 8:56 PM, hayden_horn said:

this is probably not the thread for this, but why don't we call countries by their actual name? sverige = sweden, and it's not that exotic of a pronunciation.

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I’ve wondered why we translate Dominican Republic and Cuba but not Puerto Rico or El Salvador or Costa Rica. 

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  On 6/20/2019 at 10:17 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

I’ve wondered why we translate Dominican Republic and Cuba but not Puerto Rico or El Salvador or Costa Rica. 

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Because republic is a proper noun used as not just a name but a comment on the nation's establishment and the others are names. 

Not claiming any rhyme or reason just seems straightforward with those examples. Same reason we abbreviated it USSR and not CCCP, and how you get EEUU.

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  On 6/21/2019 at 2:07 AM, tokamak said:

Seems like broadcasters have been going back and forth on Ivory Coast for a few years now.
Country name talk not going away.

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First time I noticed any of this was the "Torino Winter Olympics in 2006" that I thought was to take place in Turin, Italy.

But later that year, Germany did in fact host the FIFA Men's World Cup, because Deutschland didn't make the tournament.

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Break for today then:

Saturday: Germany-Nigeria, Norway-Australia

Sunday: England-Cameroon, France-Brazil

Monday: Spain-United States, Sweden-Canada

Tuesday: Italy-China, Netherlands-Japan

That's a nice juicy set of games, Sunday and Monday are going to be fireworks.

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  On 6/22/2019 at 7:01 PM, RamjetFDO said:
  On 6/22/2019 at 7:00 PM, Jive Turkey said:
Let's see what the Matildas can do.  They've been fun to watch.
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Kerr heard you. That was damned close!

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just as i was typing that, Kerr with a sweet move.  that would have been a great goal.  come on you Aussies!

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